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  • The license will be transferred from the Ooh Ooh Bird Caf�, 724 Tunkhannock Ave., in Exeter, to North 145 Inc. to be used at a restaurant and tavern at 28-34 Main St. Attorney William McCall, who is representing North 145 Inc., said the corporation plans to reconstitute the restaurant and tavern formerly known as Libation's Pub.

    Times Leader News 2010

  • The poem is called "Libation," and it's for my friend Vusi who is in the audience here somewhere.

    Chris Abani muses on humanity 2008

  • The poem is called "Libation," and it's for my friend Vusi who is in the audience here somewhere.

    Chris Abani muses on humanity 2008

  • The poem is called "Libation," and it's for my friend Vusi who is in the audience here somewhere.

    Chris Abani muses on humanity 2008

  • I only chose to interpret I-/J- as a separate particle, as I saw some pattern in its alternation on the Libation Formulae, and its occurrances on tables.

    Aegean phonotactics against word-initial /j/ 2010

  • The novel opens with a quote from Aeschylus's The Libation Bearers (translated by Robert Fagles), which includes a prayer to "dark gods beneath the earth."

    Book Review: Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows 2007

  • The little spat this individual and I had concerned the Libation Formula, a long phrase repeated several times with minor variations on Minoan libation tables.

    Diktaian Master of Crete? 2009

  • There is also no attempt to crack the entire Libation Formula, the true core of this puzzle that is suspiciously avoided.

    Diktaian Master of Crete? 2009

  • More on Ben Foster from the festival -- I'm downstairs leaning on the bar, which has become dislodged from its Libation moorings, and is floating along the 100 mile route between Manhattan's Lower East Side and heading to the small Catskill Mountain village of Woodstock.

    Stewart Nusbaumer: Launching Woodstock -- the Film Festival! 2009

  • The novel opens with a quote from Aeschylus's The Libation Bearers (translated by Robert Fagles), which includes a prayer to "dark gods beneath the earth."

    Archive 2007-07-01 2007

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